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Hello, my lovely boys and girls.
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How are you doing today?
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As you all know, we started learning about Earth and
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what makes up earth.
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We've mentioned yesterday that earth is made off Water Inlet.
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We have so many types of landforms and so many
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kinds of water bodies.
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The first one, it's a very large.
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Or actually it's the largest body off water.
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What is it?
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It's the ocean.
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Grab your suit, swimsuit and snorkels, and let's dive into
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the ocean and see the animals and plants that live
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there. Are you ready?
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Let's go.
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The first thing we will see in the bottom of
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the ocean is coral reefs.
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This is a coral reef.
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Look at the picture.
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Look at the colorful coral reefs.
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They're made up off thousands off polyps that formed the
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quarrel. Coral reefs are home for divers and large group
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of sea life.
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Many animals live here in the coral reef leaves the
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coral reefs.
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Coral reefs play an important role in keeping our ocean
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healthy. Sharks Sharks are predatory fish.
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That means they eat other fish.
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They eat smaller fish.
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Sharks have up to 300 teeth.
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Have you ever heard that they have 300 teeth that
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grow from their gums and fall out very easily.
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Some sharks must keep moving in order to breathe.
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They even move when they are sleeping.
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Even when they're sleeping.
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They keep on moving in order to breathe.
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Octopus an octave an octopus has eight arms called tentacles.
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They used the suction cups on their tentacles to taste
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their food.
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Octopus have three hearts, and their blood is blue.
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Octopuses are very shy and usually hide in rocks and
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caves. Jellyfish.
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They look so cute.
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Jellyfish have been around for over 650 million years.
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Jellyfish do not have any brains.
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Do you know that they just keep moving up and
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down, up and down.
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They're filled with a thick, elastic substance that looks like
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jelly. Jellyfish use their tentacles to stink their prey to
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stink their enemies.
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Dolphins. They're adorable.
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Dolphins are very intelligent ocean mammals.
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They communicate using whistles, squeaks and clicks.
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Sea turtles.
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Sea turtles spend most of their time in the water.
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They only go back to land to lay eggs.
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They will return to the same nesting ground when they
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hatched. They're unlike all other turtles.
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Sea turtles have flippers, and they cannot retract their heads
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or legs into their shelf.
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They can't hide inside their shows.
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They're unlike other turtles.
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They eat jellyfish, crabs, shrimp sponge in small seal.
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What is the other thing?
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It's whales.
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They are many different species off whales.
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Well, they're mammals.
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They give birth to babies.
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Have you ever wondered how they breathe?
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They have a blowhole on their heads.
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On the top of their heads.
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They eat.
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Why the range of food?
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Seahorses. They're kind of fish that have head shaped like
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a horse.
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They light they most likely live in coral reefs in
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seagrass beds.
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They use their fails to grasp their sea grass.
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Now let's answer some questions about life in the ocean.
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Why do you think sea turtles have flippers?
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Why do they have flippers?
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How many tentacles does an octopus have?
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How many arms?
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If you could go diving in the ocean, What kind
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of sea animals would you like to see and why?
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Answer these questions, discuss it with your friends and we'll
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meet in the next video.
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Thank you for watching.
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And I hope you enjoyed it.
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Bye bye.